Mile of ice over my head if the glaciers didn’t melt, give up chuckroach your propaganda don’t mean s*it.
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Its science from thousands of diverse sources and scientists.
So which credible scientists and their organizations are saying climate change is not happening nor a threat to the planet?
All we get is crickets every time! Chirp Chirp!
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- [url]https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/five-things-understand-about-ice-free-arctic[/url]
- An ice-free Arctic Ocean would only be ice free in summer and would still contain some remnants of sea ice.
- Scientists are still working out why models underestimate real-world ice losses.
- The first occurrence of an ice-free Arctic summer will likely come down to weather events.
- The long-term trend of Arctic sea ice loss matters much more than the timing of the first ice-free conditions.
- Human activity is driving sea ice loss, but there is still time to reverse course.
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So above is the satellite evidence of arctic sea ice yearly minimum trend.
Its going down and relatively fast compared to natural climate change.
So are the flat earthers going to dispute this evidence too? No doubt.
They got their own measurements! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo science and evidence doesn't matter?
Agrisilly the site that is home to flat earthers and climate change deniers!
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostAside from the crickets about an oil replacement. If agriculture were as important to you as carbon emissions, you'd mention that we in Western Canada produce human food with a comparatively small footprint.
But that's not your goal.
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From the original article:
These increased temperatures exacerbate water evaporation, therefore removing moisture from soil
I wonder if scientists have ever figured out what happens when there is increased water vapor in the atmosphere? I suppose it just increases forever and never comes back down as increased precipitation?
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